GA-1 Celstar | |
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Role | Glider |
National origin | South Africa |
Manufacturer | Celair Pty Limited |
Designer | Peter Cellier |
First flight | 1989 |
Status | Production completed |
Number built | At least eight |
The Celair GA-1 Celstar is a South African mid-wing, single-seat, aerobatic glider that was designed by Peter Cellier and produced by his company, Celair Pty Limited.[1]
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The GA-1 was especially intended for flying competitive glider aerobatics and the resulting airframe was designed to Joint Aviation Requirements 22 standards and stressed to 10 g.[1]
The aircraft is made from a combination of fibreglass and aramid. Its 11.2 m (36.7 ft) span wing employs a Wortmann FX-71-L-150/25 airfoil. The ailerons are full-span and mass-balanced. Dive brakes are used for approach control.[1][2]
At least eight were produced, with two exported to Switzerland and six to the United States.[3]
In August 2011 there were two GA-1s registered in the USA with the Federal Aviation Administration. US-registered aircraft are in the Experimental - Racing/Exhibition category.[4]
Data from Sailplane Directory[1]
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